
Heavenly Map of Enlightenment
About This Novel
Yun Ji, a young Taoist priest from Qingcheng Mountain, has mediocre qualifications but loves to read Taoism. While sorting through ancient books, he discovered the notes left by Yuanzhi, the Taoist king of the Tang Dynasty, which recorded a shocking secret - the four highest levels of the thirty-six days of the holy realm, which have not received a response for a thousand years. In order to find out the truth, Yunji embarked on a journey of seeking the truth. He obtained the relics of Hu Gong and entered the heaven and earth in the pot; he met Zhang Tianshi in Longhu Mountain and received three tokens; he passed through the stone wall of Damian Mountain and entered the disordered three realms. In the world of desire, he met Wang Yuanzhi, who had been trapped for seven hundred years; in the world of color, he received the guidance of eight thousand-year-old Peng Zu; in the world of colorless, he learned the truth about the disappearance of Sanqing from the mouth of the immortal Huan Kai. Finally, he entered the Four Brahma Heavens and met with the ancient immortal Guangchengzi. Only then did he realize that the root cause of all disasters lay in the thoughts, prayers, and expressions of the mortal ascetics - those thoughts with greed, anger, ignorance, pride, and doubt, accumulated over time, forming a cloud of karmic black energy in the sky. The black energy swallowed up the Four Brahma Heavenly Immortals and trapped the Three Pure Ones. Yunji protected himself with "emptiness" and purified with "wish", finally resolving karma and awakening the three pure states. But he did not stay in heaven. Instead, he returned to the human world and settled in a cottage in Qingcheng Mountain. He created the "Wish Power Furnace" method and preached the principle of "the Tao is in the human world". He established three new rules, created a new style of morality, and eventually became the "mister in the middle" who protects the world among immortals. The book is based on Eastern Taoist mythology and explores the profound themes of "karma and aspiration", "heaven and earth", "seeking outwards and looking inwards", and tells a story about faith, inheritance and return in the East.
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